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Plymouth's City College approved as part of government skills push

City College Plymouth has become one of a small number of institutions approved by the government for a technical qualification intended to plug Britain's skills gap.

The College’s Foundation Degree in Software Development is one of just 30 level 4 and level 5 courses in the country to be recognised as a Higher Technical Qualification. Approval is given to courses that meet a strict...

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Why user experience and interface design goes hand in hand with bespoke software development

Insight provided by Clever Software Group , bespoke software development specialists based in Ringwood.

It goes without saying that communication is key when it comes to user experience (UX) and interface (UI) design and bespoke software development. One can’t really take place without the other, so both the development and design team need to work in a perfect harmony. Whether you...

Software Cornwall's Tech Connect Event, July 2021

Software Cornwall hosts Tech Connect event on July 22nd

Software Cornwall are hosting their quartlery Tech Connect event on Thursday 22nd July, 1-3pm.

Tech Connect events offer the perfect opportunity to engage with Software Cornwall members as well as the wider tech and software community. They can include a mixture of talks, workshops and some guided networking.

This month's Tech Connect will explore facial recognition, virtual...

Exeter College

Exeter College accredited as an Apple Authorised Training Centre for App Development

Exeter College has been accredited as an Apple Authorised Training Centre for Education (AATCe) for App Development using the Swift platform, according to its website .

As an AATCe facility this means the college is authorised by Apple to deliver Apple certification training classes to students using Exeter College’s Apple Credited Trainers in an academic environment.

Exeter...

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Dorset company named fifth-fastest growing in Europe

A software engineering company co-founded and run by a Dorset-based entrepreneur has been named by the Financial Times one of the fastest-growing in Europe.

Spryosoft, which was co-founded in 2016 by Andrew Radcliffe, a former government technology advisor and Head of Development at Ordnance Survey, ranked fifth on the annual list. Top of the charts was London’s Bulb Energy....

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